Creating an email signature

…Currently each time Mark creates a new message,…he has to add his own signature to it.…There's nothing here, so when he's all done…typing whatever body text he's going to put in…his email, he could just say Mark or…he actually is a little more jovial than that.…He actually says cheers, Mark.…But there should be more information here.…This is in a business setting, and ideally,…I want to have at the bottom of my email,…something that includes my name, my title, my department,…my voice mail number, maybe a mobile phone number,…perhaps a disclaimer at the bottom that says this…email was sent for specific purposes and cannot be forwarded.…

The kind of information that my legal department would provide for me.…And in order to do that easily, I'm not going to use copy and paste.…I'm going to create a signature.…If you are used to using Outlook, you are used to having multiple…signatures that you can choose from. Here in OWA, you get just one.…And you can either choose to have it automatically placed on messages or not.…

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1/14/2014

Learn how to manage your mail online using Outlook Web Access (OWA)—the web-based version of Microsoft Outlook that's great for reading and answering email on the go or even every day. In this course, author Gini Courter takes you on a tour of OWA, and shows how to send, receive, and manage your Exchange email on the web. Learn the ins and outs of tagging and organizing your email and discover how to create appointments, request meetings, and view multiple calendars. Plus, find out how to add, group, and search for contacts and use the tasks feature to manage your to-do list effectively.